Chap.

  1        1|        made no promises.”~Then to put an end to the discussion,
  2        1|           as all the other things put together. I’ve smelled it
  3        1|           draws up her chemise to put that on,” he said to Fauchery,
  4        1|           answered every question put to her with “Yes, Mamma!
  5        1|       Daguenet.~Then Fauchery, to put him out of countenance:~“
  6        1|           their inquiry. They had put on disguises so as to preserve
  7        1|      remained alone with Steiner, put his elbows on the table
  8        1|          a great rate in order to put away people’s things. The
  9        2|    brought the journal. Mme Lerat put on her spectacles and read
 10        2|           on his return. Then she put questions to him. Oh yes!
 11        2|           never once consented to put down. One would like to
 12        2|           bitter as gall.~“So you put him—?” continued Mme Maloir.~“
 13        2|  continued Mme Maloir.~“Oh yes, I put him in the closet at the
 14        2|         voice as she spoke. “I’ve put HIM in the little sitting
 15        2|           ourselves that we would put the claims of our poor people
 16        2|         to remember where she had put her fifty francs on changing
 17        2|          to be settled, he always put the burnt almonds down on
 18        2|    almonds down on his bill. Nana put the bag between her knees
 19        2|      affect, began laughing as he put up his combs. Nana, who
 20        3|           Lion d’Or, where he had put up. The carriage used to
 21        3|           over by this gaiety and put her handkerchief up to her
 22        3|          rung to order wood to be put on the fire; the footman
 23        3|         ever. What a nice lath to put into a bed!”~But interrupting
 24        3|         but he was so happy! They put extraordinary pieces on
 25        3|        his hands and asked him to put it on the piano. But he
 26        4|        like a long shift. But she put it on again directly, for
 27        4|   enjoying all the women. She was put out somewhat when Fauchery
 28        4|         and the way in which they put themselves at their ease,
 29        4|          a good manager, he would put a stop to such spendthrift
 30        4|     believe that Fauchery had not put the Count Muffat off coming!
 31        4|          Blanche had made bold to put her feet up on a sofa in
 32        5|        cloak of King Dagobert. He put his crown on the piano and
 33        5|           Prulliere, who had just put on his huge plume of feathers,
 34        5|           the way grease paint is put on. In a corner of the room
 35        5|            When the gentlemen had put her to flight she had scarcely
 36        5|          and with her fingers she put two large dabs of carmine
 37        5|         fond of animals, and that put the finishing touch to him!
 38        5|          with a desire to see; he put his eye to the peephole.
 39        5|           under him. Once more he put up flights of halfdressed
 40        6|           bright eyes noiselessly put on his clothes. Then he
 41        6|    reached their destination. She put her head out of the carriage
 42        6|           back that he was not to put himself out and that she
 43        6|     wringing wet. But that didnt put her out in the smallest
 44        6|        the young woman. “Zizi can putem all on. You’re not angry
 45        6|           clothes are dry you can put them on again, and then
 46        6|        been sufficiently wide, he put his arm round Nana’s waist
 47        6|           s frightening him. I’ll put it out.”~And when he came
 48        6|           s left, seemed slightly put out by his propinquity to
 49        6|           a little! So they would put the lamp out as they did
 50        6|           She grew frightened and put her hand over his mouth
 51        6|         the police, he had simply put somebody else in her place
 52        6|           of whips as the drivers put their horses to their best
 53        6|      while Philippe, who had been put in possession of the facts,
 54        6|       upstairs to bed when Muffat put in an appearance. It was
 55        7|           me.”~“But where shall I put him, madame?”~“Keep him
 56        7|        desire over her limbs. She put out her lips, kissed herself
 57        7|     behave. Yes, my duck, you can put that in your pipe and smoke
 58        7|         fumbling movements he had put on his boots and his overcoat.
 59        7|           Evidently they had just put the lamp out and were going
 60        7|      despairing glance, while she put her arms akimbo in order
 61        8|         had painted it afresh and put up new wallpapers. Besides,
 62        8|    merchant and the laundress had put in an appearance and had
 63        8|         her guestspermission to put Louiset’s chair next her
 64        8|         of merriment and went and put her arms round Fontan’s
 65        8|     pieces of cake which had been put between the candle and the
 66        8|      meant to move again. Then he put out the light, settled himself
 67        8|          did not go downstairs or put on a petticoat but simply
 68        8|           in the mixture. “You’ve put salt in it, you have!”~Nana
 69        8|          YOU—how do YOU manage to put up with his bad manners?
 70        8|           the time that you might put up with the beatings but
 71        8|          prevented her from being put “on the lists.” But at present
 72        8|      after all, if she were to be put on the official list she
 73        9|          I said a chair was to be put there to stand for the door,
 74        9|          was standing ready to be put in position as it would
 75        9|       rosy soon! A piece can’t be put on nowadays without its
 76        9|        when a new piece was being put on, grew savage and called
 77        9|      pityingly. After that Fontan put his word in, and even Bosc
 78        9|      Dropping at her feet, he had put his arms round her waist
 79        9|  discontented despite everything, put his part back into his pocket.
 80        9|         operetta, which was to be put on after the Petite Duchesse.
 81        9|       this Mignon was momenrarily put out, so without denying
 82        9|           attack and was going to put her arms akimbo and give
 83       10|          lovers.~At starting Nana put the count on a proper footing
 84       10|       temptation to come back and put his ear against the door.
 85       10|   surprised.~She began quietly to put some linen away in a cupboard
 86       10|           dirty police people had put her down on the official
 87       10|        and burning for a triumph, put her elbows on the table
 88       10|         serious, and after he had put on his gloves he demanded
 89       10|           lady clients. The count put himself into the hands of
 90       10|           meanwhile, had come and put his arm round Satin’s waist
 91       10|       Nana grew exacting he would put her off till June and to
 92       10|       then burst out laughing and put her arm round his neck.~“
 93       11|         bill which Labordette had put his name to would not be
 94       11|       then; no, by jingo! I dont put a single louis on myself.”~
 95       11|         to his sagacity. He would put on her fifty louis for her
 96       11|         now, Juliet mine!”~He had put his hand to his heart. Nana
 97       11|          said Nana, “I’m going to put ten louis on Lusignan and
 98       11|          and told him how she had put ten louis on Lusignan and
 99       11|          great name of Vandeuvres put a stop to all such accusations,
100       11|          on the forbidden ground, put on her best behavior and
101       11|          look as if they had been put on the wrong way. Just you
102       11|       Vandeuvres looked very much put out.~“No, no, I dont want
103       11|        dont want you to do that. Put it at two to one again directly.
104       11|           of this. “And he didnt put a single louis on Nana.
105       11|      grass the wind of excitement put up whole groups of people
106       11|   audacity and triumphant will he put his heart into the filly,
107       11|             said the latter as he put his watch back in his pocket.~
108       11|        thousand louis, for he had put her fifty on Nana at forty
109       11|          just then gone to him to put two hundred louis on Nana,
110       11|           shallot had been found, put up to auction and knocked
111       12|         Eventually, however, they put a bold face on the matter.
112       12|     everything; I have nothing to put on now.”~Then she shut her
113       12|          thousand francs had been put in circulation after being
114       12| abandonment which prompted him to put her in possession of all
115       12|   punctuality. Moreover, he would put himself out to visit them
116       12|         evenings when she used to put logs on the fire. This whole
117       12|   laughing. In a word, as Steiner put it, it was all a very funny
118       12|            If he had consented to put in an appearance that evening
119       12|          an empty cupboard, which put an end to ruined families;
120       13|            and the glaziers never put up a pane of glass at a
121       13|           half but he had a franc put down to himself. Charles
122       13|           Zoe entered in order to put her boots on, they ceased
123       13|           She asked if she should put these things away, and,
124       13|           his irritation at being put off he had presented himself
125       13|         of. A dozen times she had put his money aside for him,
126       13|      women who are kind enough to put up with him. By God, if
127       13|         ten thousand francs. Nana put up her lips, and he took
128       13|           could own to. The count put up with the stupidity of
129       13|      spite of her musty smell. He put up with Mme Lerat and her
130       13|           to tell the coachman to put the horses to, while her
131       13|         ruined by her in order to put the finishing stroke on
132       13|            as though she had just put a sweetmeat in her mouth,
133       13|          ordered the horses to be put to in order that she might
134       14|          did not give him time to put his question. He said sharply:~“
135       14|           they wanted me I should put on man’s clothes just to
136       14|           the one that would have put some poison in his glass.”~
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